Workmanship
Diligent and qualified workers make each and every piece ooze out quality. The eminence in stitching the garments with right fabric and accessories is ensured by superior workmanship.
Not only do we have high skilled quality workers, we also regularly train the workers with newer methods to improve the quality of workmanship. The future artisans are equally trained at our training centre
Seams:
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Serged Seam: A serged seam joins two pieces of material with a thread stitch that interlocks. This stitching method is generally not used for chemical protective clothing. | |
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Sewn and Bound Seam: This seam joins two pieces of material with an overlay of a similar material and is chain-stitched through all of the layers for a clean finished edge. This provides increased holdout of liquids and dry particulates. |
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Heat Sealed Seam: A heat sealed seam is sewn and then sealed with a heat activated tape. This provides liquid proof seams, and is especially useful for Level A and B chemical protective clothing. | |
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Heat Sealed Plus Seam: The seam is sewn and then heat sealed on the outside and inside to offer the highest strength and chemical resistance. |













